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Graphics Designer and Illustrator Barış Hasırcı has been a guest of Izmir University of Economics, Department of Interior Architecture and Environment Design. Hasırcı has attended Applied Workshop course and worked with students for two days.
The workshop has started with the seminar given by Barış Hasırcı and continued with drawing sketches as part of “Walking among Toys” themed project. Hasırcı has informed the students on the history and nature of illustration and showed examples of his work. At the end of the workshop, Department of Interior Architecture and Environment Design students designed a “Children’s Museum” by using their own toys and visuals.
The course coordinator Asst. Prof. Dr. Deniz Hasırcı of Department of Interior Architecture and Environment Design has stated that the workshops contribute a lot to the students and continued to say, “Ability to draw is very important for every designer. In this workshop, the students had a very intense design and drawing course. It has been very beneficial for students.” The designs created, as a result of an intense and entertaining workshop, will be displayed until November 21 at the Faculty of Fine Arts and Design.
The workshop has started with the seminar given by Barış Hasırcı and continued with drawing sketches as part of “Walking among Toys” themed project. Hasırcı has informed the students on the history and nature of illustration and showed examples of his work. At the end of the workshop, Department of Interior Architecture and Environment Design students designed a “Children’s Museum” by using their own toys and visuals.
The course coordinator Asst. Prof. Dr. Deniz Hasırcı of Department of Interior Architecture and Environment Design has stated that the workshops contribute a lot to the students and continued to say, “Ability to draw is very important for every designer. In this workshop, the students had a very intense design and drawing course. It has been very beneficial for students.” The designs created, as a result of an intense and entertaining workshop, will be displayed until November 21 at the Faculty of Fine Arts and Design.